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Lemo Launches Multi-Shack And New Rotatable Right- Angled Connector
The smallest
photoelectric sensors in the world
Key features of the photoelectric sensor EX-Z
Dimensions 14 x 8 x 3mm (front type), Thru-beam type with a built-in amplifier, Slim design of only 3mm – of course including optics,
indicator LEDs, and transistor output. Sensing range of up to 500mm (EX-Z13 ) Detects objects with a diameter of as little as 0.3mm (EX-Z11 ) Front and side sensing type available, Clearly visible LED spotlight, IP67 degree of protection, Robot-cable version available
Request a free sample Who can apply to get a free sample?
Engineers/companies working in Europe within the field of machine building and industrial production, people with an adequate technical background, companies with a concrete application which allows them to test the product in the field.
sensors.peweu@
eu.panasonic.com or contact one of our local offices.
Panasonic 01908 231555
www.panasonic-electric-works.com
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EMO (UK) LTD will be launching its new ANGLISSIMO range of rotatable right-angled connectors at the Broadcast Video Expo 2017. This new versatile range of push pull connectors offers users the ability to configure cable exit angles during installation and therefore minimise system costs through simplified assembly and a consolidation of connector variants required. Also on show from LEMO (UK) LTD will be its
latest range of media converter products which include; SHACK: an HD SMPTE to duplex fibre converter, MULTI-SHACK: a multiway remotely powered version of SHACK, MEERKAT: an HD TRIAX to SMPTE converter and SERBAL, a 4 channel multiplexer that converts HD/SDI to SMPTE.
LEMO (UK) LTD 01903 234543
www.lemo.co.uk
New intrinsically safe vibration monitoring connection enclosure
ansford Sensors, the leading global manufacturer of high performance industrial accelerometers, has launched a new intrinsically safe connection enclosure for industrial and process vibration monitoring. The HS-ICE enclosure provides a compact, self-contained terminal to take readings from accelerometers via portable data-collectors. The multi- channel unit can be configured from 1 to 24 channels, allowing readings to be taken quickly and simply from a central point. The enclosure is made of stainless steel and sealed to IP66, so maintenance teams can have peace of mind that the connectors inside are safely protected from the ingress of dust and moisture. Importantly, the HS-ICE unit is both IECEx
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and ATEX certified, making it compliant with the latest rules and regulations for hazardous environments. Commenting on the launch, Chris Hansford, Managing Director of Hansford Sensors, said: “The new HS-ICE further expands our range of intrinsically safe equipment and is essential
Hansford Sensors 0845 6801957
Acsoft Group’s Free One-Day Seminar L
28th March 2017 / Sharnbrook Hotel / 9.30am – 17.00pm
eading sound & vibration specialist, AcSoft Group (tel: 01234 639550) – comprising AcSoft, Svantek and G.R.A.S UK – is hosting a free one- day seminar covering Environmental Noise & Vibration Monitoring on 28th March 2017 at the Sharnbrook Hotel in Bedfordshire. Paul Rubens, General Manager at AcSoft Group comments: “We have run a number of seminars near our office in Bedfordshire and they’re always very popular. We recognise that environmental sound and vibration monitoring can be a minefield at the best of times but when you add all the variables for monitoring outside then ensuring everything is set up correctly is even more critical. “The one-day seminar in March is designed to help that process by covering a variety of key topics including industry standards, accessing data via a web portal, transducer selection and calibration. We are confident delegates will find it extremely interesting and highly relevant to their specialist applications.”
AcSoft 01234 639550
www.acsoft.co.uk
Insertion Flow Meters - Now available in the UK from Bell Flow Systems T
www.hansfordsensors.com Stand Q34
Phase Rotation Measurement
he Impeller series from Badger Meter - USA is a range of insertion style flow sensors designed to measure water and chemicals via insertion through the pipe wall. Fitting an insertion meter is simpler, faster and cheaper than cutting a section from the pipework to install a full-bore flow meter. Featuring a closed, six-bladed impeller design, using a proprietary, non-magnetic sensing technology, these meters offer high repeatability at lower flow rates. Sensors can be interchangeable, eliminating the need for recalibration after service or replacement. Impeller flowmeters are available in a choice of construction materials and a variety of sizes and outputs or LCD displays. With an accuracy of +/-1% and flow rates up to 9 m/s and up to 69 bar, depending on model, the Impeller series makes an ideal choice for use with corrosive and non-corrosive fluids even at higher system pressure.
Bell Flow Systems 42 0800 027 7786 FEBRUARY 2017 | INSTRUMENTATION
www.bellflowsystems.co.uk
Electric, leaders in voltage detectors and safe isolation, offers more than one solution, with its professional range of testers. Getting the phase sequence wrong can have devastating consequences for plant and machinery with serious implications for machine safety. From motors running backwards through to cooling or lubricating systems underperforming, one wrong connection can lead to a major maintenance headache. Providing enhanced user safety, the unique PSI4000 and PSI4300 non contact phase sequence indicators from Martindale Electric can quickly and accurately identify three phase sequences for motor installations and other systems.
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non insulated conductors, the PSI4000 and PSI4300 from Martindale carry out measurements via inductive crocodile clips, which can be simply clipped on to speed up testing and reduce the risk of coming into contact with live parts.
Martindale Electric 01923 441717
www.martindale-electric.co.uk
/INSTRUMENTATION
hen it comes to verifying the phase sequence, or rotation, of three phase circuits, Martindale
Designed for use on both insulated and
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